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Time on Page Title Pageviews Pageviews Page City and County of San Francisco 3364231 2807560 0:03:35 City and County of San Francisco : Employee Gateway 773329 470482 0:08:46 Property Tax Payments | Treasurer & Tax Collector 716113 443887 0:02:46 Controller : CCSF ePayroll – Online Paystubs 670127 393553 0:03:43 Treasurer & Tax Collector 610008 430768 0:00:40 Controller : CCSF ePayroll 532819 320488 0:03:41 San Francisco Department of Human Resources : Home 508740 413464 0:01:25 San Francisco Department of Human Resources : Classification and 482470 229315 0:02:07 Compensation Database Department of Building Inspection 306359 242447 0:02:00 San Francisco Department of Human Resources : Job Seekers 292018 235335 0:01:26 Business Registration Renewal | Treasurer & Tax Collector 280888 166703 0:03:31 San Francisco Department of Human Resources : Eligible List Postings 279957 211400 0:02:28 Board of Supervisors : Home 230486 156311 0:01:15 San Francisco Police Department : Home 211583 175261 0:00:57 San Francisco Rent Board : Home 203756 139381 0:01:37 Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development : Home 166035 129977 0:01:35 Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development : Current Listings: 164992 109839 0:01:56 Below Market Rate Ownership Units City and County of San Francisco : Pet Details Page 164432 149376 0:00:40 Page 1 of 558 09/28/2021 Web Analytics for SFGov Sites - 2015 (Q1+Q2+Q3+Q4) Entrances Bounce Rate % Exit 2593324 80.88 74.98 469758 60.27 60.69 200758 52.04 43.81 388054 90.46 58.2 345770 13.18 16.53 314902 89.3 59.36 358323 49.32 44.11 133312 56.18 38.84 221837 48.55 46.22 190567 53.12 47.67 85226 50.39 42.11 105487 66.9 50.49 142213 39.11 32.65 146635 49.53 43.98 121201 39.96 34.03 115103 50.64 42.82 80176 57.92 41.75 9246 65.92 19.12 Page 2 of 558 09/28/2021 Web Analytics for SFGov Sites - 2015 (Q1+Q2+Q3+Q4) Department of Public Works 163164 115491 0:02:54 San Francisco Port Department : Home 152025 65887 0:00:23 Employee Gateway | San Francisco 139586 86654 0:08:41 City and County of San Francisco : Minimum Wage Ordinance (MWO) 130716 119219 0:04:26 Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development : Below Market 129540 86916 0:01:52 Rate (BMR) Affordable Rental Units Available San Francisco Rent Board : Landlord & Tenant Information 122206 56680 0:00:40 Doing Business in San Francisco | Treasurer & Tax Collector 117753 76259 0:01:05 City and County of San Francisco : Adoption Center 117425 78418 0:00:21 San Francisco 311 : SF311 117379 98041 0:00:55 San Francisco Department of Human Resources : Search 114824 104795 0:01:28 City and County of San Francisco : Elections Home 113826 83730 0:02:13 File Online: Gross Receipts & Payroll Expense Tax | Treasurer & Tax 112300 64311 0:04:54 Collector Search | Treasurer & Tax Collector 112021 92259 0:00:36 Online Property Tax Payment - FAQ | Treasurer & Tax Collector 108975 84719 0:02:16 City and County of San Francisco : Marriage: Civil Ceremony 108099 80147 0:01:55 San Francisco Department of Human Resources : Employee Benefits 107176 92751 0:03:30 City and County of San Francisco : Dogs - Adoption Center 106603 59244 0:00:43 San Francisco Port Department : 2015 Cruise Schedule 105478 52857 0:00:40 Permit Services | Department of Building Inspection 104511 79758 0:01:35 City and County of San Francisco : Online Reservations 102732 88400 0:04:12 Page 3 of 558 09/28/2021 Web Analytics for SFGov Sites - 2015 (Q1+Q2+Q3+Q4) 90257 79.69 58.8 58424 6.34 22.88 83230 62.47 60.84 113437 90.58 86.59 60796 62.38 44.7 27833 48.1 17.84 22069 30.53 20.93 35580 12.36 13.44 86422 45 41.54 30709 55.54 33.21 74956 55.33 50.57 15143 46.03 39.59 2185 46.27 9.67 38883 54.87 46.61 59257 46.79 37.24 83426 75.74 71.69 14827 44.03 24.4 43658 20.9 41.21 53446 47.8 45.86 45268 69.96 65.77 Page 4 of 558 09/28/2021 Web Analytics for SFGov Sites - 2015 (Q1+Q2+Q3+Q4) Property Taxes | Treasurer & Tax Collector 102337 76418 0:00:20 San Francisco Department of Human Resources : Eligible Lists Archive 101834 83229 0:03:39 Gross Receipts Tax and Business Registration Fees Ordinance | Treasurer 100303 56946 0:01:05 & Tax Collector San Francisco Public Works : Home 98986 84257 0:01:02 New Business Registration | Treasurer & Tax Collector 97550 63061 0:02:46 City and County of San Francisco : Contact Us 97239 78295 0:01:50 San Francisco Fire Department : Home 97105 75539 0:00:58 City and County of San Francisco : Marriage: General Information 93441 80923 0:03:18 City and County of San Francisco : Animal Care & Control 92890 71081 0:00:46 Business Registration | Treasurer & Tax Collector 91848 63970 0:02:40 Controller : FAMIS Home 4471 4055 0:02:04 City and County of San Francisco : Marriage 90040 48574 0:00:18 Board of Supervisors : Meeting Information 89997 48572 0:01:28 City and County of San Francisco : County Clerk 89493 66434 0:00:34 Office of the Mayor : Home 89003 73120 0:01:10 San Francisco Department of Human Resources : Classification and 85822 69127 0:00:49 Compensation Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development : Affordable 82414 59358 0:02:44 Housing Developments in San Francisco 2015 Quarterly Filing | Treasurer & Tax Collector 82146 53913 0:04:37 Instant Online Permit | Department of Building Inspection 81255 54655 0:03:51 Employee Gateway | SFGOV 78978 47763 0:10:15 Page 5 of 558 09/28/2021 Web Analytics for SFGov Sites - 2015 (Q1+Q2+Q3+Q4) 21401 8.3 6.08 29984 72.13 61.39 18373 23.45 12.49 72205 52.71 47.48 42372 43.87 40.42 21587 71.53 48.19 63652 44.47 39.28 47468 57.65 49.81 66124 21.99 26.71 37148 49.65 40.4 3127 74.48 66.36 10939 14.99 5.82 23566 61.5 35.29 56444 16.84 20.42 64142 55.97 51.04 19719 47.3 22.17 41681 65.87 52.52 6920 40.79 46.55 28829 49.91 50.43 46263 23.12 59.43 Page 6 of 558 09/28/2021 Web Analytics for SFGov Sites - 2015 (Q1+Q2+Q3+Q4) San Francisco Police Department : Contact Us 78084 66787 0:02:16 City and County of San Francisco : City Hall 77306 57859 0:00:55 City and County of San Francisco : Marriage Information 77219 40511 0:00:19 San Francisco District Attorney : Home 76479 56150 0:03:02 City and County of San Francisco : Search 74886 69063 0:00:59 Controller : Home 74625 62061 0:01:15 Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development : Renters 73675 52859 0:01:34 San Francisco Public Works : Permits 73582 30669 0:00:38 San Francisco Port Department : Cruises 73241 31898 0:00:26 San Francisco Police Department : Reports 72661 60092 0:01:02 San Francisco Public Works : Standard Specifications & Plans 70571 33380 0:00:38 City and County of San Francisco : Health Care Security Ordinance 70520 50768 0:02:24 (HCSO) Search | Department of Building Inspection 68993 57513 0:00:41 San Francisco Public Works : Street Sweeping 67201 39344 0:00:36 City and County of San Francisco : Cats - Adoption Center 65844 25409 0:00:43 City and County of San Francisco : Office of the City Administrator 63587 44534 0:00:49 City and County of San Francisco : Paid Sick Leave Ordinance (PSLO) 63126 49060 0:04:05 Secured Property Tax | Treasurer & Tax Collector 61990 48233 0:00:34 Codes | Department of Building Inspection 61913 39160 0:02:45 San Francisco Public Works : Subdivisions and Mapping 61591 24449 0:00:51 Page 7 of 558 09/28/2021 Web Analytics for SFGov Sites - 2015 (Q1+Q2+Q3+Q4) 41259 78.83 67.56 55360 38.07 40.15 11183 14.07 6.07 49960 57.51 51.07 4723 67.3 25.83 53597 62.95 54.82 31599 54.42 39.94 17941 14.5 26.67 26074 13.27 30.03 43373 43 37.17 14671 5.92 20.94 41051 47.91 41.2 1738 37.38 13.61 33609 43.15 45.31 7005 40.39 15.66 22106 54.27 34.2 39309 75.53 68.56 26807 6.4 9.91 25927 49.14 49.84 19528 10.8 29.11 Page 8 of 558 09/28/2021 Web Analytics for SFGov Sites - 2015 (Q1+Q2+Q3+Q4) Delinquent Property Tax | Treasurer & Tax Collector 61360 53794 0:02:27 City and County of San Francisco : Ethics Commission 61179 41247 0:01:40 Contact Us | Treasurer & Tax Collector 61076 44048 0:02:38 Filing and Payment Center | Treasurer & Tax Collector 59892 37972 0:00:50 City and County of San Francisco : How to Obtain Copies of Marriage 59568 45058 0:02:37 Licenses San Francisco Department of Human Resources : Employees 58289 45587 0:00:23 Mayor's Office of Housing : Current Listings: Below Market Rate Ownership 57434 36716 0:01:23 Units San Francisco Police Department : Career Opportunities 57418 43692 0:01:43 San Francisco Department of Human Resources : Getting a Job 56031 46314 0:02:40 San Francisco Public Works : Contact Us 55239 27879 0:00:42 San Francisco Department of Human Resources : Memoranda of 53915 47374 0:04:36 Understanding 2014 San Francisco Port Department : Parking Information 53773 14216 0:00:52 San Francisco Police Department : SFPD CrimeMAPS 53425 45300 0:02:28 For Your Information - Page Not Found | Treasurer & Tax Collector 52649 39244 0:02:39 San Francisco Law Library : Home 50839 40209 0:03:13 Online Services | Welcome 50602 36570 0:01:27 City and County of San Francisco : Local Ballot Measure Status 50543 29172 0:02:41 Mayor's Office of Housing : Home 50097 38326 0:01:54 San Francisco Department of Emergency Management : Home 48705 38720 0:02:50 San Francisco Public Works : 2015 Mechanical Street Sweeping Holiday 48201 30060 0:00:49 Page 9 of 558 09/28/2021 Web Analytics for SFGov Sites - 2015 (Q1+Q2+Q3+Q4) 51023 82.65 79.56 31456 31.21 24.02 7012 53.76 41.88 2940 17.22 10.17 24947 68.68 54.87 23370 21.54 14.63 26620 56.58 36.52 27018 50.94 48.14 27978 69.77 55.17 13702 25.63 34.18 27920 84.43 71.45 9908 9.07 19.74 42179 78.67 75.54 28006 30.61 29.51 38498 66.73 60.96
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